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Telecommunications Act
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Sources of Technical Assistance
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) The EEOC offers technical assistance on the ADA provisions for employment which apply to businesses with 15 or more employees....
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IV. GENERAL INJUNCTIVE RELIEF
Defendants shall not discriminate against individuals on the basis of disability in the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations...
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§100.5(a)
No person shall be subjected to discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin in the sale, rental, or advertising of dwellings, in the...
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§ 36.201 General
Nothing in this part shall provide the basis for a claim that an individual without a disability was subject to discrimination because of a lack of disability, including a claim that an...
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12101(a)(5)
(5) individuals with disabilities continually encounter various forms of discrimination, including outright intentional exclusion, the discriminatory effects of architectural, transportation...
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12113(a) In General
--It may be a defense to a charge of discrimination under this Act that an alleged application of qualification standards, tests, or selection criteria that screen out or tend to screen...
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§35.101 Purpose
35.101 Purpose Section 35.101 states the purpose of the rule, which is to effectuate subtitle A of title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (the Act), which prohibits discrimination...
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§104.47(a)(1)
(1) In providing physical education courses and athletics and similar aid, benefits, or services to any of its students, a recipient to which this subpart applies may not discriminate on...
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§104.37(c)(1)
(1) In providing physical education courses and athletics and similar aid, benefits, or services to any of its students, a recipient to which this subpart applies may not discriminate on...
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12113(a) In general
(a) In general It may be a defense to a charge of discrimination under this chapter that an alleged application of qualification standards, tests, or selection criteria that screen out...
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§1630.2(j)(1)(iii)
(iii) The primary object of attention in cases brought under the ADA should be whether covered entities have complied with their obligations and whether discrimination has occurred, not...
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Q. How does the ADA recognize public health concerns?
The ADA recognizes the need to strike a balance between the right of a disabled person to be free from discrimination based on unfounded fear and the right of the public to be protected...
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§ 37.29(c)
(c) Private entities providing taxi service shall not discriminate against individuals with disabilities by actions including, but not limited to, refusing to provide service to individuals...
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§ 35.106 Notice.
activities of the public entity, and make such information available to them in such manner as the head of the entity finds necessary to apprise such persons of the protections against discrimination...
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3. Q: Who does the ADA protect?
The ADA also protects people who are discriminated against because of their association with a person with a disability....
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1. Recipient
schools, however, are indirectly subject to the substantive requirements of this regulation through the application of §104.4(b)(iv), which prohibits recipients from assisting agencies that discriminate...
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III-3.9000 Illegal use of drugs
Discrimination based on an individual's current illegal use of drugs is not prohibited (see III−2.3000)....
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§ 35.101 Purpose and broad coverage
L. 110–325, 122 Stat. 3553 (2008)), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability by public entities. (b) Broad coverage....
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II-3.8000 Illegal use of drugs
Discrimination based on an individual's current illegal use of drugs is not prohibited (see II−2.3000)....
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§35.150(d)(2)
curbs, giving priority to walkways serving entities covered by the Act, including State and local government offices and facilities, transportation, places of public accommodation, and employers...
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4.1.4(13) UTILITY AND MISCELLANEOUS
1,000 sq. ft. such as: Private garages, Carports, Sheds, Agricultural buildings Application All areas for which the intended use will require public access or which may result in employment...
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§ 35.150(d)(2)
curbs, giving priority to walkways serving entities covered by the Act, including State and local government offices and facilities, transportation, places of public accommodation, and employers...
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The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
accommodation” (restaurants, hotels, movie theaters, and doctors’ offices are just a few examples), commercial facilities (such as office buildings, factories, and warehouses), and many private employers...